C/R s2000
Originally Posted by 2007 Zx-10,Aug 22 2008, 05:19 PM
"power" used generically, always refers to dyno measured horsepower, not road load horsepower, although it would be interesting to compare road load horsepower between the two...I'm sure the S2000 is not 80% of a GT3...you stand corrected
Wow, if your intelligence level is indicative of your choice of car ownership, I'd hate to be seen in the same crowd as you.
Have you driven the GT3 996? So how are you so sure? Do you drive a CR? so how do you know of its handling balance and performance? You are unsubstantiated, just liberal talk coming from your egotistical mind.
Originally Posted by RFCR,Aug 23 2008, 10:47 AM
What part of power as measured by speed performance don't you understand??
Wow, if your intelligence level is indicative of your choice of car ownership, I'd hate to be seen in the same crowd as you.
Wow, if your intelligence level is indicative of your choice of car ownership, I'd hate to be seen in the same crowd as you.
here's what you said, dickhead: "CR is like driving Porsche GT3 but with about 80% of the power"
PERIOD...no elaboration
then you play a shell game by attempting to talk in circles around your original comment...you were wrong, so shut the **** up and admit it
I hate people who immediately play the lame "intelligence" card when trying to cover their own screw-up
you still stand corrected
Originally Posted by 2007 Zx-10,Aug 23 2008, 11:16 AM
you're a real asshole..."liberal" talk? what are you talking about?? you're the ego ****ing maniac here
here's what you said, dickhead: "CR is like driving Porsche GT3 but with about 80% of the power"
PERIOD...no elaboration
then you play a shell game by attempting to talk in circles around your original comment...you were wrong, so shut the **** up and admit it
I hate people who immediately play the lame "intelligence" card when trying to cover their own screw-up
you still stand corrected
here's what you said, dickhead: "CR is like driving Porsche GT3 but with about 80% of the power"
PERIOD...no elaboration
then you play a shell game by attempting to talk in circles around your original comment...you were wrong, so shut the **** up and admit it
I hate people who immediately play the lame "intelligence" card when trying to cover their own screw-up
you still stand corrected
My advice to the prospective buyer is to get the CR if it'll fullfill his need for an S2000, but be forwarned that you are skipping a couple of steps in the driving experience of road cars as the S2000 and even more so the CR is levels above what an average road car can do. So, unless you have been race driving for several years, or have many years of driving period, your ownership will probably be limited to the conservative side of sports car ownership/driving. Even so, some driving schools can ramp up your learning speed to the level which the CR requires in order to be tractable and safe in the city. Good luck!
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